part scrapbook part diary left open at the public library. half agony half hope. Roo. she/her. 20s. About & Aesthetic & Tags
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“i’m going to take a day off before you leave to spend time with you” she said. and then spent that day with my sister and brother instead. which is exactly what i should expect but still.
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Us in another universe
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a girl does start to feel optimistic in a patch of sun
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“Soft Yellow Square” (1977) by Richard Anuszkiewicz – oil on canvas. Concentric pastel bands frame a central yellow square, crafting a serene geometric symphony.
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Honeybees in clover. In Field and Forest. 1928.
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for the record, I am intentionally choosing to spend the rest of my life committed to loving the people in my life with my whole damn heart.
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Looking for Alaska is 20 years old. It reads like historical fiction now. I mean, the plot turns on a PAY PHONE. Kids don't even know what pay phones are.
Hundreds of school districts have banned the book from libraries and classrooms, so much so that it's rarely taught in English classes the way that it used to be.
And yet somehow, improbably enough, it continues to find readers. Over a thousand every week. Incredible. I am so grateful that little book has stayed alive for so long.
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fireflies lighting up a rural Pennsylvania field at dusk
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Feel the summer.
Sunflowers are healing.






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me when I’m so sweet and so beautiful and it’s sunday
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Clarice Lispector, from “The Egg And The Chicken”, Selected Cronicas (tr. by Giovanni Pontiero)
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also the sunset light was back at it again in my apartment last night
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Henri Le Sidaner (French, 1862-1939), Les Soleils [The suns], 1909. Oil on canvas, 66 x 81.5 cm.
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Andrea Gibson 8/13/75 - 7/14/25 "I am more here than I ever was before. I am more here with you than I ever could have imagined." – Love Letter From the Afterlife
#cried this morning when I saw the post for the first time#I am so happy they loved it#I am so happy I got to witness their magic#I am so sad they are gone#Andrea gibson
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No Children // The Mountain Goats
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